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Show CAPITOL, k DAILY Logan Today & Sal. BUNKER BEAN Sun. to Wed. Gable and MacDonald In BANK HITE THURSDAY SAN FRANCISCO thought mu1 .iarfnt tola A DAILY THOUGHT -- In business, but It lot of it to $ You should back the ambitions of your home city to the limit cannot reform the Wishing world. kp jjfiSS SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936. issue is REVENUE at SMiTHFIELD MlTTO be league 1st MAYOR GAME OF SECOND HALF THEME MNVEHT10M WINS RAILROAD to reestablish the rights to tax re- nnmieipalitiee wun into triU un follow-- f. state the tbiovcbotxt HARRY WEEK O L HOPKINS EXPLAINS PROCLAMATION LEAGUE Team Standing UTAH-1DAH- ISSUES NUMBER 30 AIMS INDEPENDENTS , OF WPA IN UTAH BECKERS BEATSROYERB BEST, 9-- 4 semes OFFERS READERS SPORT AND GASH The Smithfield Independent baseball team won from Beckers Best of Logan by a score of 9 to 4 laid Sunday at the Community ball park. Both teams playqd' a good game with the Independents playing exceptionally good bull The box score fellows: SMITHFIELD INDEPENDENTS WHEREAS, the growth and adEDITORS NOTE: The folThe SMITHFIELD SENTINEL is vantages enjoyed by this community L. lowing letter from Harry an interesting new educahave been largely augmented by the starting WPA Administrator, Hopkins, tion cartoon series in todays issue, Union Pacific Railroad and the U. to D. J. Greenwell, state adminannual con-10- 1 L C. Railway systems. Who have twenty-nlneffering subscribers of this paper istrator, explains the views and Lea, $10 in cash award for solving the Municipal State made it possible to reach markets the aims oY the WPA in Utah. best represented by the with our produce and our wares, proved) Utah at Smithfield, August announcement to I and who have supplied our needs eckly cartoons. 1936. June B and 28 an 26, All the family can enjoy this instates. The announce- from other sources, and have fur- Mr. D. J. Greenwell, II j onnben was mailed convention nished passenger transportation to State Capitol a teresting gajne. It is educational, jf -our citiens; and Salt Lake City, Utah entertaining and profitable. jtiei and town, in the state F. Mara ton, of Six cartoons Inwill , IWHEREAS, These railroads appear ,one dtty Glen r, each week for a period of six weeks crease property values, pay taxes, Dear Mr. Greenwell: Sundays Results jleague secretary-treasurePreston 9, Tremonton 0 (forfeit). andd provide gainful employment; and the prizes will be awarded at theme of the convention will la at Stake, Ogden Bamboo 6, Brigham City 4. and. the end of that time. The Works Progress Administrab Hi. Revenue babe Honeyville 9, Lpgan Collegians 7. Besides solving the proverbs best likely will center about' WHEREAS, They lave built up tion has completed the first year of Smithfield 4, Garland 3. a remarkable record of safe transf dividing sales, gasoline and represented by the weekly cartoons, its legal existence and is now enand in cooperation with Logan Elks 16, Malad 4. revenues between the state subscriber portation must either renew their Ipr other Western Railroads have (1st) tering upon a second year of operaown subscriptions for a period of nonicipalities. Next Sundays Schedule one year, or secure one new one expended large sums in modernis- tion. This anniversary offers an opDt Kenneth 0. Warner of Chicago Honeyville at Logan Elk. eoniultant for the American ing . passenger equipment, including portunity to consider again the unyear subscription to The SMITH-FIEL- D the Logan Collegians at Ogden. of principal derlying purposes and philosophy of jaidpaiitiea association, likely will SENTINEL. The prize scheSmithfield at Tremonton. trains; and (2nd) have reduced fares our activities and to restate them dule and the rules appear in anoli a principal speaker'at the Garland at Malad. and sleepiig? car charges, ; working erosions, Mayor Hannon W. ther column of this issue. Preston at ever toward the maintenance of both in clear and unequivocal terms for of Brigham president, City. league Ogden, hay Everyone know what a proverb the guidance of our ataff and far local and national prosperity; and is. Some of the more fan am, per-tapThe box score: WHEREAS, The executives of the information of the public. speakers who have been are: A Bird in the Hand is The work program was established lifted ud who have Indicated their SMITHFIELD other western communities, both Worth Two in the Ihisht A Rolling to Government Federal the meet, by A AB H 0 state and municipal,' have hiked pubgtgMse to appear on the conveStone Gathers No Mows, Birds of a Governor Richards, If nts yrograina include lic recognition of the part- ' played insofar as the funds appropriated a Feather Flock Together, etc. would the growing 5 C. chief permit, problems K. ss Lewis, Wright, j. by Western RailroaSs of America lay EofBlood, state road New go to it! Get the members out of widespread unemployment. rommis-m- ; P. Hansen, 4 c the in our wealth and welfare: off of agizeer Summary Bases on ball: your family together for a few was MU-he-r The first these of Tool-son, 12 2 problems 0 IL Charles Hunter of V. Jackson, lb 1, off Knowles 3. Struck out Mayor NOW, Therefore, I, L. minutes each day, and see who can and by Pitcher 11, by Knowles 13. M. Hansen, 3b Cedar City, and Mayor J. Bracken 3 2 0 mayor of the Municipality of the suffering, demoralization get the answer first. Your labors 8 Fulkerson, cf Ik tfPrice. Smithfield, Utah, do call upon our delimitation of the unemployed themwill be rewarded! selves families. The and of their 4 0 1 Oliver Nil son, former citizens to take note of RAILROAD mayor of Bergeson, rf COLLEGE TO SPONSOR 000 the loss to was the second problem 2b is 4 hdtUSeld, WEEK, July 13th to 18th inclusive, general chairman of Bair, business nation the of purchasing PAID ATTENDENCE AT 8 0 0 he convention and to join in the celebration of committee, Mayor Ewing, p EDUCATIONAL power of the unemployed. This loss that event. hoy saya, and is in charge of --OO0inevitably resulted in further dislocfte program 33 7 27 12 EXPOSITION INCREASES Totals detail, and convention ation of the delicate balance between The GARLAND and annual scenic maiaments. Logan JUNIOR LEAGUE NINE production and consumption thus ag- scientific expeditions Into the Yelto present plana, dele-pt-a AB H 0 A According to the state meet will hold H. Thomas, 2b .. gravating the total unemployment lowstone National Park and the DAI.IAS, Texas Paid admissions 1 8 ON TOP IN THIS LOOP situation. The third tuoblmn was the wonderlands brail meetings during the of southern Utah con- during the first week of the Texas 4 1 2 first Archibald, rf Centennial Exposition exceeded the loss the talent of our of economy 1 1 ducted in days of the conclave and on Bowrutt, b by the geology department total tor the first week at Chicago's and services of the unem- of the Utah State energies, col6e third day hold an 11 leaB. 4 0 and Lawrence lb Agricultural Thomas, outing Nordbergs. junior 1933 Century of Progress Exposition ployed themselves. business sessions at Bear 0 2 lege will be held thia year begingue boys are on top is this division answork can a 58,790, official comparative figby program Only on base-bal- L 18 Ua and 0 2 ning concluding July July American of the Legion junior these of all of three ures revealed here today. Paid Adaspects wer, 29. head Dr. J. 1 Stewart 0 Williams, To date the boys have male the Only a job of the geology department of the missions during the first week of problem. unemployed 1 1 a fine showing, beating the Logan can answer the FVRERAL HELD FOR problem of the jobia in charge of the tour the 1934 Century of Progress 0 0 Pep 88 team last Tuesday 7 to 6 less man; only a wage will increase college, exceeded the first weeks and has completed detailed arrangeat Smithfield. This is the first game purchasing power, for a basket of BABY AT CEMETERY for the Texas Centennial Extotal ments means of 20 travel, concerning 82 4 27 Totals the Pap 88 boys have lost in this groceries starts no dollars circulatmeals and lodging. He an position by 4,755. division last season and np to now ing; only through work can these routes, nounce tlhat the people making the The paid admissions for the first Lugs and impressive graveside HISTORY OF FORD this season. make their contribution to trip will be able to see the scenic Centennial people mviccs under the direction Bis-kExposition week totaled p of The players for Smithfield are as our national the west and at 231,149, while the 1933 Chicago excf extravaganza George G. Nelson, were held for D. ON BIRTHDAY follows: P. Ashton, catcher; Our responsibility, is, therefore, the same time obtain expert in- position total was 172,359, accordbe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen TOLD S. - .Richardson, threefold. We are responsible first structions in "pitcher; the geological, botanical ing to official figures for both lijraond, Monday, July 6. pitcher, D. Van Orden, first baoe; to the unemployed .whose very live- and zoological phases Sf these in- fairs. The The infant was Ford The paid admissions for the bom Sunday, June Dearborn, Michigan D. Rich, second base; Harold Gutke, lihood depends upon tKiJ program, teresting areas. & 1934 Chicago exposition totaled 235-00- 4. 33rd its Motor Company pasaed short stop; V. Jones, short stop; second to the public for the disThese expeditious are planned The opening song was by FIor week. In observance D. Meikle, third base; G. Noble, bursement of their funds, and third particularly for the student, for last birthday The-- e sad Rebecca Lewis. T. E. figures for the Texas and H. Wright, left fieldl to those public agencies which under- teachers, for the scientific collector do not include hop offered the opening prayer. of the event, Wiliam J. Cameron, third base; Chicago F. the Moody to for take provide projects V. Richardson, left field; in 1 eulogy, botany, and geology, for admissionsexpositions of employes, was Bishop George G. Ford's voice on the air, called atpasses by the interested business man and for center field; C. Richardson, right utilisation of this labor. lawn. and others. press representatives tention to pertinent facts about the Beato the D. is Our first responsibility N. Miles, center field; anyone who wants to know someThe Texas Centennial officials were ebsing song was sung by operation of big business and the field; unemployed. To them we owe an thing of the scientific basis of many toenee and Rebecca Lewis. mons, right field. over the comparative figures addisinterested and some comefficient, jut of the wests most remarkable beauFord Motor .The boys are wishing for when announced by W. A. Webb, .ft Clayton Raymond and Mrs. progress of thehumble We ministration this of business wil program. the from However, in emphasis ty spots. financial aid ce Lewia had since its beginning owe them, moreover, the respect, not be wholly scientific to the neg- general manager. If the average atcharge vt the pany ib houses to buy baseballs and bats. tributes. 1903. consideration, and fair treatment due lect of the . pleasurable appreciation tendance for the first week is mainOSS Besides hla tained the total attendance for the In 83 years the company has exparents he is survived any workers together with a reco- of the sheer beauty of the places one sister, Announced changed 24,500,000 automobiles and exposition will exceed the 10,000,000 gnition of their right to organize visited. Marriage other products for $12,951,338,028," and to present their grievances and The excursion to Yellowstone visitors expected by executives beCameron said. It has paid out Civil Service Exams petitions through representatives of Park will leave Logan at 6 a. m. fore the close of tii Texas Worlds Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Plowman for materials labor, and r, their own choosing. daujph-taJuly 18 and will visit suck places Fair November 29. the nuariige of their to as Red Rock Pass, Snake River ValTotal attendance at the 1933 Chiis taxes, leaving $842,16f144. DeductOur second Berresponsibility Sheldon to Melba LuRae, The United we States Civil Service ing $60,000,000 for commitments owe To the the and cago exposition was 27,703,132. For public. National public Grand Teton Park; there remains geson, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Wed- an honest and efficient administra- ley, wrisdon has announced 1934 Chicago exposition the the be to Hole. Five Jackson are open made and wages due, -days called profit Bergeson of Lewiston, Utah, "Petitive examinfilbns as follows: $782J)16,144 as the tion of its funds together with an spent in the Yellowstone Park with 1934 Chicago exposition was 21,066,-09- 5. temple. the in Logan 8, nesday July of locomotives, $4,000 for the work of 33 years." adequate accounting of our steward- the delegation returning to Logan -- OAOReducing this to handier figures .Pw Interstate Commerce Com-aaoship. We owe to the public full July 22. The southern Utah and and Mrs. E. C. Bergeson Cameron pointed out that the avvalue for the money expended, not the Grand Canyon tour will depart Mrg. Mary L. Merrill entertained at entertained Cannon R. the Jrtninal research 'statistician, $3r erage profit for each car over at only in the relief of unemployment from Logan at 6 a. m. July 24 re- at birthday dinner on Sunday in Each a beautifully arranged luncheon JW a year, Bureau of. the Census 33 years has been only $20. but also in tile acluXl value created turning July 29. There is a posal honor of her son Stanley. A beautiMmday Mrs. Bergeson contributed the home of Ford purchaser has of Commerce. for the public by the labor of pro bility that a special trip will be ful decorated birthday cake formed MelMiss evening in compliment to 6 cents a OMaitral engineer .aerial wl-Lunctaken to Bouldor dam while the par- the centerpiece. Maces were marked ject workers. this of bride surveys) slightly less than a ba Plowman, Our thirci responsibility is to the ty is on the southern expidition. Trades $2,600 to $3,800 a to the Ford Motor Company profit for Mr. and Mr& Stanley Merrill tables small was served at Jr. in this time. and local agencies for whom state and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Peterson sweet Utah State of college Agricultural with bouquets who j Critics of profits of big business centered work is is Climatologist, reIt to of ee-invitation a the they performed. Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Marion lunch extending special the seem very large, peas. Following j all ultimate the the to of Richmond, Air. and Mrs. Allen interested accept was spent people join responsibility the ffowpiuf, statistical meter-J- v which aggregately of evening tnst mainder of and the for character $3,800 a year associate Vem Fillmore of liat and take of Corinne, Mr. and integrity always foil to see the point srticla The expedition advantage guest playing Monopoly. under this pro- - the features f a scientific tour Mrs. Ronald McBride of Hyrum, profit is in the prosecuted associate projects geomorpholo-associa- te the major Josephine Miss Plowman, exchange included Upon their application wc conducted on a recreational basis for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hobbs of Beneconomic geographer, produced, and in legitimate Smith anti Elva Palmer uf Lqgan, gram. them bigger is always a grant of labor, together the enjoyment of all. make the users profit son, Julia Merrill, Sam Merrill and a Mrs. Eugene T $3,200 meteorologist, declared Cam- - Inez Lee of Hyde Park, and materials with certain Airs. Alcrrill. assistant climatologist, be than the maker's. obtained Credit stipulated applyConrad may by Doney, B. Lundquist, Mrs. supervision for specific, acceptable ing for a registration blank prior emi. Franklin, of Woodward assistant Marlow Mrs. have Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Dcppe Jr. As one partner in a joint to the tour. Persons interested in Great as the values that Ofcographer, assistant itatis-HMrs. Ray Jones of Providence, Mrs. projocts. Ford the toward flowed D. enterprise, the Federal Government, making the trip should make their and son, Hazen, and Bryon Lee of Washington, Ald-n jneteoriogiat, $2,600 a year. Lillywhite these years, imthe Works Progress reservations at the Secretary's of Napper spent Friday end Sa'jtrday jwMrtsnt physicist textiles), fc-- . Company during values have B" and Mrs. Ervin Ho wman, Myrtle represented by owes to the states fice at the college on or before at Rear Administration $2,600 a GwendelU mensely greater Ludella Jenson, year. and localities in return for their July 10. A ivuninal fee will be was said. It is seen fwm Larson, Bmiromist (forage reter-Wn- . it from it. psth-(viHigh VMa and crops), Thornloy Mr. and Airs. C. A. Brown and "f '13 Umi observation were acceptance of responsibility, effic- charged for the trip but the costa diesases), came scope prizes for the games $300 a 94 that the money of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were ient low made workmanship are good family management, Mrs. and associate agronomist (forage possible extremely ITow per cent of man Mis to Motor company im- awarded Air. and Mr. Hugh Rush of of Ford fulfillment the and obligathe was the guests into just together, by group traveling of honor cite geneticist (forage as money, Plowman. The guest meal tion. and lodging ail coming nut on Friday and Saturday. "W. $3100 a year; assistant , mediately went out again beautiful a with gift. ""l presented On us fall . at This time, the of the general fee. much of the econcrops), $200 s and and for relieving rcter-m- u major went into improvements responsibility W. Department of Agriculture, and Joseph Mr. Mr. Nolice benefit. most serious die the and A the pnWic for equalizing omies their birthday party was information may be obtained have received word form creation unIn i the mass of our location the held Monday afternoon in honor of community, Mjjut it Marie, of the Canadian Secretary of the United Ford Motor company daughter, ClVl1 William Read, caretaker of the she will be released employment with its heavy toll of Mr. Robert Griffith at her home that &rl Board rf Ex-r- a wealth that ihepublic mission, csrvice. vis- individual suffering and social Kss. Bridge was played after which ruhlic at the post office or cus- - docs a great playgrounds, ia asking the weeks a and 14. after on July each 100 i but is This to served a delicious of Smithfield not to park responsibility heavy will people return wis n ,nY cily which has a ned Cameron. "For it in the Eastern States But office unfinished ia aiao a great opportunity which Mcsdinv-T. W. their anlomobilr in William it the play21. Cantwell, about will arrive of the first or second cent of raw or July and home Tool-soIwith thia work Jam'is, G. come into our f The all asnciated us of Lorenzo back ef 1. Rees, that Hrrrrn at the grounds, imme left July Peterson the Slates United Miu er ,fron W So fo WO per cent should recognise and accept with Rinda Chamber, J. E. Shef-fe- r, hall diamond, it i mil only danger-ou- n CB the 1934. omm'l,on' Washing- - values goes out again. This to children playing but abo Robert Griffith and T. B. Farr. K IX c courage, understanding, and all of created. the vision which we can bring to A lovely birthday gift was present- In the playground equipment. way truo wealth Mrs. Florence Edwards of Willard, ed to Mrs. Griffith. Yta can easily do your part in Edwards rf Salt it ward Relief aint Solely merhiandisk Rex and Glad)accidents and property yours, of Sincerely safeguarding Nelron a toachera report meeting and quality Ralph Lake City a L. HOPKINS, FOR SALE Combination coal and damage. There i plenty of parking HARRY s reasonable Mrs. with GROspent Sunday KrJUeday evening at 7:30 in the Adv. rpaee on the camp grounds. Administrator. electric range. Phone 101-AT THE 'QUALITY AdV- - Ogden chaPeL All teachers are Emma Nelson. CERY & MARKET. to be . th f iV - h 0 con-"rfi- oa s, - ' - 12 13 - TOURS nr in-ftr- aii well-bein- g, -- Per ce , Jph n. yr geomo-rphologist- h y j ec-7- 7" C r "r m. S J1 Iinu-hem- ? s I- - for trade there". prices n, |